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1. Before the installation, Hotchkis measured the height of the car as well as the tire an
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2. With base measurements noted, we got to work. First, the car was raised on a lift. You
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3. Open the hood, and remove the three nuts on top of the shock tower. This will allow you
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4. To remove the spring from the strut assembly, you should use a spring compressor. There
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5. While youre reassembling the strut assembly, use the new bumpstops that Hotchki
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6. The trickiest part about working on the rear suspension of a Celica is trying to get to
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7. Use a 17mm socket and wrench to remove the bolt and nut that will allow you to detac
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8. Remove the three top nuts on top of the struts with a 17mm socket, and remove the strut
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1. Installing the Hotchkis camber links will require little effort if youre already
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2. Grease the sides of the Hotchkis arms with the supplied lube. The arms are pre-set at s
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3. Install the Hotchkis arm, and go in the reverse order of removal to put everything back
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4. To conclude the installation, we measured the car height again. The car sits a hair hig
I f you ever get the chance to meet John Hotchkis, do it. The man knows his stuff when it comes to suspension tuning and high-performance engines. But for domestics only? Well, yeahthats his main business. But we dont blame the guy for wanting to get into imports.
Hes learned that theyre just as fun, maybe even more fun. However, hes not just another jump-on-the-Honda-bandwagon kind of person. Nope, his love leans toward Toyotas latest Celica. John quickly learned that success wasnt going to happen overnight, but we think hes reached a point where he can finally say, Ive got something. The first parts available for the Celica in the Hotchkis catalog are a set of lowering springs and adjustable lower control arms. The springs are well designed and lower the car conservatively (approximately 1.51.75 inches), yet they maintain a stiff ride without sacrificing comfort. The lower control arms are fully adjustable and allow you to set the camber angle at any desired setting. That way, you can have a variety of settings that will give you maximum performance for the street or track. Best of all, these parts are very affordable.
This is only the beginning for Hotchkis. Soon to come for the Celica will be a full coilover suspension, strut tower bars, sway bars, and big-brake kits. If you own a Celica, make sure you give these guys a call.
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